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8.0
97814
8.0 |
Uncut
Fans of Ariel Pink, Sinkane and mild hallucinogens would do well to seek out this eye-opening, vibes-heavy debut. Print edition only
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7.7
97798
7.7 |
Earbuddy
Just when you think you’ve learned all of its secrets, some industrial guitar riffs arrive out of nowhere
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7.0
97770
7.0 |
All Music
Still making no play for the mainstream with Feynman, the project, like the moniker, seems to balance the art and science of music, with some typically (of Temple) compelling results
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7.0
97771
7.0 |
Pitchfork
Here We Go Magic frontman Luke Temple’s new project is his most cohesive yet. As Art Feynman, he emerges as a cool purveyor of dub-kraut
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7.0
97773
7.0 |
The 405
The equivalent of an efficient weekend overseas excursion; short, beautiful, and enjoyable, but it won’t leave you tired or wishing you had had longer
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6.0
97769
6.0 |
The Skinny
Doesn’t always reach stratospheric heights, but some of its psychedelic freak-outs suggest that Art Feynman is still on an intriguing musical course
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6.0
97772
6.0 |
Loud And Quiet
Songs like ‘Hot Night Jeremiah’ are overly long and incredibly dull, and on album closer ‘Small House Blues’ it’s as if the musicians themselves are painfully bored. This otherwise impressive debut suffers greatly for it
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5.0
98039
5.0 |
PopMatters
Musical enigma, Art Feynman, gets rhythmic on his bold debut
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